Athens-Clarke Police Blotter

An Athens man was attacked with a bottle outside the Spring Court Apartments around 3 a.m. Saturday, according to Athens-Clarke police reports.

The victim said a man unknown to him approached him, struck him in the head with the bottle, and held his head down with his foot while rifling through his pockets.

The victim lost $48 and had glass imbedded in his head and eyelid when he approached a police officer about the incident, police said.

Electronics taken from Lavender apartment

Nearly $4,500 worth of electronic items were stolen from a Lavender Road apartment sometime Friday night, according to police.

Police said the residence was entered by breaking out a pane of glass on a rear window, unlocking it and entering. Items included a computer, printer, microwave, a DVD player and a stereo.

Stereo stolen, later returned to owner

A home stereo worth about $2,000 was stolen from a Hanover Place home near Bogart Friday night, according to police reports.

Police said entry was made through an unlocked door. The stereo was found the same night in a vehicle in front of a Westchester Drive residence and was returned to the owner, police said. The victim was told who the suspect was, but did not press charges

$5,000 worth of items stolen from home

Various items valued at more than $5,000 were discovered missing around 5 p.m. Friday from a Jasmine Trail home, according to police.

Police determined someone had entered through a lower-level window where several strips of duct tape had been placed and broken at one corner. Police said the perpetrator had gone through every drawer in the house, every closet and even the attic.

Items missing included more than a hundred pairs of athletic shoes, two VCR's, tape recording equipment and a quantity of gold jewelry.

$1,000 worth of goods taken in robbery

More than $1,000 worth of items were taken from campus housing on East Campus Road at about 11 a.m. Friday, according to police.

The victim was notified of the theft when a friend stopped by his apartment and noticed the door standing open and the television missing, police said.

Other items missing included a VCR, phone, a floor lamp and a clock radio, police said.